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Upside Down Zebra Educator Tour 2026 Recap

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Upside Down Zebra Educator Tour 2026

Local educators joined us on May 12th for a day trip to The Watermill Center in Water Mill NY for a private tour of Upside Down Zebra, a Rhoda Kellogg exhibit that incorporates 900 pieces of children’s artwork from the Rhoda Kellogg International Child Art Collective alongside 35 contemporary artists. Curators Brian Belott and Noah Khoshbin said “the exhibition invites us to set aside adult expectations and approach these works with openness and curiosity, to recognize the scribble not as chaos, but as the origin of visual language and meaning itself.”

We had a delightful and eye-opening tour led by Katie Meade followed by a reflective conversation and lunch at Union Burger in Southampton. It was a perfect spring day out east to consider our own teaching practice and how we honor the work of children.

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